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Sin
Nov 2, 2007 20:33:30 GMT -8
Post by jmcmatt on Nov 2, 2007 20:33:30 GMT -8
That's my general viewpoint, as well. Mine too. Follower.
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Sin
Nov 2, 2007 22:27:20 GMT -8
Post by Jango Reiss on Nov 2, 2007 22:27:20 GMT -8
Follower. Shut up.
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Sin
Nov 2, 2007 22:50:25 GMT -8
Post by jmcmatt on Nov 2, 2007 22:50:25 GMT -8
Follower. Shut up. Did Nate tell you to say that?
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Jacinth Visor
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"I am not just a man vastly lost in this world, lost in a sea of faces." Credits: 8,500
Posts: 789
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Sin
Nov 3, 2007 8:19:46 GMT -8
Post by Jacinth Visor on Nov 3, 2007 8:19:46 GMT -8
Hey Ulan, come on, if you're going to say all people are sinners then you'd better prove it (scripturally); otherwise, you've got no business accusing Jace or Mel of being one. I see no point in arguing with Mel, Jace, or yourself anymore. Some of your ideas fall into the same category as some of my parents beliefs. I see no point in arguing if it's not going to change anything. So you're letting that fact control what you believe, because someone that you don't like believes something you steer clear of it? Even if most of what they believe is crazy, if one thing they kind of believe sort of falls into what someone else is telling you, you automatically write it off?
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Sin
Nov 3, 2007 8:23:50 GMT -8
Post by jmcmatt on Nov 3, 2007 8:23:50 GMT -8
I see no point in arguing with Mel, Jace, or yourself anymore. Some of your ideas fall into the same category as some of my parents beliefs. I see no point in arguing if it's not going to change anything. So you're letting that fact control what you believe, because someone that you don't like believes something you steer clear of it? Even if most of what they believe is crazy, if one thing they kind of believe sort of falls into what someone else is telling you, you automatically write it off? Pretty much, because I don't really care anymore.
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Jacinth Visor
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"I am not just a man vastly lost in this world, lost in a sea of faces." Credits: 8,500
Posts: 789
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Sin
Nov 3, 2007 9:02:58 GMT -8
Post by Jacinth Visor on Nov 3, 2007 9:02:58 GMT -8
If you don't care then you shouldn't walk around starting things that you don't intend to finish.
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Sin
Nov 3, 2007 9:35:55 GMT -8
Post by Soleia Reiss on Nov 3, 2007 9:35:55 GMT -8
Here's a question for anyone who wants to answer:
Do you believe we can lose our salvation? (If so, how? If not, why?)
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Sin
Nov 3, 2007 14:27:40 GMT -8
Post by jmcmatt on Nov 3, 2007 14:27:40 GMT -8
If you don't care then you shouldn't walk around starting things that you don't intend to finish. I'll let Nate finish, he hasn't lost his fighting spirit yet.
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Sin
Nov 4, 2007 0:06:23 GMT -8
Post by Jango Reiss on Nov 4, 2007 0:06:23 GMT -8
If you don't care then you shouldn't walk around starting things that you don't intend to finish. But it's fun to start things. That's one of the main reasons I come here is to fight...don't you take that away from me!
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Sin
Nov 4, 2007 23:02:09 GMT -8
Post by TFE on Nov 4, 2007 23:02:09 GMT -8
Heinz was an unassuming man. He paid taxes, went to his job, and lived life amicably. Then there was Jane. She was vitriolic and assimilated everything at the cost of anything apart from herself.
Heinz took it upon himself, one day, to sing out his heart unto the birds, whereupon Jane happed upon his locale. Not being sufficiently pleased with his opinion, she took it upon herself to deliver lead unto his solar plexus. Heinz, displeased with his situation, found himself defending his actions, for there was nothing upon which Jane could be offended, he thought. Jane disagreed. She did not believe that his position was right. For, of course, Heinz only but declaring his modest viewpoint on the felinity of cats. Jane had a passion for the more feral of beasts; the wild coyote found itself akin to a god to her.
"Why did you take it upon yourself to thus give lead unto mine stomache?" Heinz cried. "The felinity of cats is not to be discussed. It is an abomination to the feral Coyote," Jane replied. "But I am nonmilitant in my viewpoints! I do not enforce them upon others! If they share the common brain waves, we are akin to kin! If they do not, we may still find peace amidst each other!" "Fool," replied Jane, "in doing thus, thou art not respecting the Coyote as it truly is! Best of all, and ruler of ye!" "Can I not show my own allegiance, without you bringing scalding metal into my flesh?" "You cannot!" replied Jane. Her response was cut short, as yet another lead object was delivered into Heinz stomache.
Heinz was at this point, nigh unable to walk. Using the last of his strength, he found himself able to walk, and finding himself in this state, walked away, saying these words: "Know you this: I shall have my own viewpoint! The felinity of cats IS to be discussed, and I shall discuss it unto the ends of the-"
Heinz, was, of course, cut short at this time, because Jane delivered yet another bullet to his stomache. Heinz was killed by Jane, but Jane wasn't satisfied. Jane decided to shoot him again. Heinz was dead. Jane shot him anyway. Jane shot Heinz. Shoot, Jane, shoot! Heinz the unbeliever was killed, and peace was given to all. Heinz has found the peace, as him being shot is preferable to his spreading misinformation to the plebeians! SHOOT HEINZ, DEAD READER!
------------------------------------------------ Granted, the analogy isn't perfect, but it more than suffices.
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Sin
Nov 4, 2007 23:12:02 GMT -8
Post by jmcmatt on Nov 4, 2007 23:12:02 GMT -8
Kudos too you, dear sir. Mondo kudos.
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Sin
Nov 5, 2007 0:10:34 GMT -8
Post by Jango Reiss on Nov 5, 2007 0:10:34 GMT -8
Shoot, Jane, Shoot! What a wonderful, endearing story. I shall read this to my children someday.
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Sin
Nov 5, 2007 6:56:33 GMT -8
Post by jmcmatt on Nov 5, 2007 6:56:33 GMT -8
Shoot, Jane, Shoot! What a wonderful, endearing story. I shall read this to my children someday. You're poor children don't have a chance at being normal.
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Sin
Nov 5, 2007 11:27:31 GMT -8
Post by Jango Reiss on Nov 5, 2007 11:27:31 GMT -8
Shoot, Jane, Shoot! What a wonderful, endearing story. I shall read this to my children someday. You're poor children don't have a chance at being normal. They never have, and never will.
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Sin
Nov 5, 2007 18:23:38 GMT -8
Post by Nathan Jey'Daan on Nov 5, 2007 18:23:38 GMT -8
Heinz was an unassuming man. He paid taxes, went to his job, and lived life amicably. Then there was Jane. She was vitriolic and assimilated everything at the cost of anything apart from herself. Heinz took it upon himself, one day, to sing out his heart unto the birds, whereupon Jane happed upon his locale. Not being sufficiently pleased with his opinion, she took it upon herself to deliver lead unto his solar plexus. Heinz, displeased with his situation, found himself defending his actions, for there was nothing upon which Jane could be offended, he thought. Jane disagreed. She did not believe that his position was right. For, of course, Heinz only but declaring his modest viewpoint on the felinity of cats. Jane had a passion for the more feral of beasts; the wild coyote found itself akin to a god to her. "Why did you take it upon yourself to thus give lead unto mine stomache?" Heinz cried. "The felinity of cats is not to be discussed. It is an abomination to the feral Coyote," Jane replied. "But I am nonmilitant in my viewpoints! I do not enforce them upon others! If they share the common brain waves, we are akin to kin! If they do not, we may still find peace amidst each other!" "Fool," replied Jane, "in doing thus, thou art not respecting the Coyote as it truly is! Best of all, and ruler of ye!" "Can I not show my own allegiance, without you bringing scalding metal into my flesh?" "You cannot!" replied Jane. Her response was cut short, as yet another lead object was delivered into Heinz stomache. Heinz was at this point, nigh unable to walk. Using the last of his strength, he found himself able to walk, and finding himself in this state, walked away, saying these words: "Know you this: I shall have my own viewpoint! The felinity of cats IS to be discussed, and I shall discuss it unto the ends of the-" Heinz, was, of course, cut short at this time, because Jane delivered yet another bullet to his stomache. Heinz was killed by Jane, but Jane wasn't satisfied. Jane decided to shoot him again. Heinz was dead. Jane shot him anyway. Jane shot Heinz. Shoot, Jane, shoot! Heinz the unbeliever was killed, and peace was given to all. Heinz has found the peace, as him being shot is preferable to his spreading misinformation to the plebeians! SHOOT HEINZ, DEAD READER! ------------------------------------------------ Granted, the analogy isn't perfect, but it more than suffices. That....was a wonderful story. =D
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